The Maritime Executive
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Workboat Hits and Damages Moored Fast Ferry Near Trondheim
[Brief] On Friday, a service vessel struck a moored fast ferry at a small port on the island of Froya, northwest of Trondheim, pen...
Search Called off for Cruise Crewmember Who Went Overboard off Cape Cod
The U.S. Coast Guard has called off a search for a crewmember who fell overboard from the cruise ship Norwegian Breakaway off the...
BV Calls for Greater Connectivity Across Value Chains
[By BV] Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV), a world leader in testing, inspection, and certification (TIC), declared its vision...
Hormuz Traffic Ticks Up With More Vessels Outbound
Traffic is picking up again in the Strait of Hormuz, despite dueling blockades by U.S. and Iranian forces, according to maritime s...
DP World Joins Clean Seas Initiative to Cut Maritime Plastic Waste
[By: DP World] DP World has joined the Maritime Association for Clean Seas (MACS), expanding its efforts to reduce plastic waste a...
SINAY Boosts Maritime Intelligence Platform with MariTrace Acquisition
[By: SINAY] Maritime intelligence specialist SINAY has acquired UK-based vessel tracking platform MariTrace, strengthening the Fre...
Car Carrier Damaged in Allision With Bridge Pier at Bremerhaven
Last week, a car carrier hit a pier at the site of a decommissioned bridge at the port of Bremerhaven, tearing a long gash in the...
MacGregor to Supply Deck Machinery for Ultra-Large Cable-Laying Vessels
[By: MacGregor] MacGregor has been selected to supply a comprehensive package of offshore and merchant deck machinery for ultra-la...
Liberia Tables a Pragmatic Net Zero Proposal for the IMO
Liberia, supported by co-sponsors Argentina and Panama, is to present a new emissions proposal to the IMO Marine Environmental Pro...
Report: Arctic Routes to Remain Peripheral, Especially for Boxships
In the past few years, there has been a lot of hype about the growing ship traffic along the Arctic routes. But recent analysis sh...